Cyber Security Researcher

Singapore, Singapore

Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies

CSIT is a technical agency in the Ministry of Defence that harnesses cutting-edge digital technologies to meet Singapore’s security needs.

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Job Scope

  • Investigate threats and assess the impact on systems and software
  • Conduct research to gain in-depth understanding of the operating system architecture (kernel and subsystems) and how these subsystems could be exploited by malware
  • Perform information security assessments through vulnerability research, code audit, black box testing, reverse engineering, proof-of-concept simulations and malware analysis
  • Discover and remediate threats to end point systems (such as mobile devices, PCs printers), network elements (such as routers and network security appliances) and services (such as cryptographic implementations)
  • Research and engineer novel solutions to cyber security threats on emerging technologies

Requirements

  • Degree in Infocomm Security, Computer Science, Computer/Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematics or equivalent
  • Strong interest and passion for the field of Infocomm security
  • Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
  • Creative, innovative, self-motivated and independent
  • Knowledge in C programming and Assembly would be an added advantage
  • Senior and entry-level positions available
  • Applicants must be Singapore Citizens
As CSIT is an agency under the Ministry of Defence (Singapore), only Singapore Citizens will be considered.
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Category: Research Jobs

Tags: Black box C Computer Science Malware Mathematics Network security Reverse engineering Security assessment

Region: Asia/Pacific
Country: Singapore

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